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We had a red eared slider.... it required water
I think you can get box turtles also that just need a water bowl??? Might want to google it
If you don't have the time to clean them than I wouldn't recommend them, like Katt said....they make a smelly mess.And you have to change the water like every 2 days or so... it gets really nasty and smelly fast!
Also they are a high Salmonella risk.
We had one for about 3 years,,, had it in a pool outside in the back yard in the summer... all was fine,, until a racoon got it.. eww..
All that was left was the shell.
Poor turtle
My friends and I used to raise Box Turtles we found around the woods by our houses, we would race them when we got bored.... They are mostly land turtles....I think I want "land turtles", does anyone know which type those are?
No I'm at work trying to explain to these idiots that a 130watt solar panel will not run their lights, tv and fridge if the power goes out. It is a nominal 130 watts, but will more likely get 100 watts at best for a total of 5 hours a day, since the sun is at the right angle from about 10 to 2 or 3 for making the high voltage it takes to charge a battery, over 14Vdc. 500 watts may run some CFL lights and a small tv for a few hours, if they put a fridge on their a battery might last 10 - 15 minutes alone, then it'll take another full sunny day to recharge. It's just not registering with these people....even after I explain that a regular 60watt light bulb uses 60watts an hour and 2 hours running that light is 120 watts, whereas there fridge may use 1500 to 3000 watts.....it's frustrating....What are you doing here? Shouldnt you be getting blown away right now?
Does anyone here know anything about pet turtles?
i.e. the best type, how big they get, do they all need to live in water, etc?
prince, did you want an aquatic turtle or a land turtle? we have both.
the land turtle is just a southeastern box turtle. had him for 8 years.
aquatic is a red ear slider (about 15 bucks at a pet store). had him for about 6 years. they won't get big, big.
ours are probably 6" in diamater each.
they know how to dirty up an aquarium. i saw you were concerned about space, you know you're going to have a turtle for decades before it gets sizey. our box turtle is in a 4" kids pool that's decorated to look like a bark filled area with shade and a small water hole. we let him walk the floor all the time for more space, just put up something for a small fence (like a 1x4 board at a door way, etc)
tortoises are around $100 at somewhere like petsmart or petco. they have dry food you can buy there and even feed them fresh veggies. ours likes bananas and once every few weeks, we'll drive to the bait store by the river and get him some worms.
they're not hard to keep. you know scientists have proven that turtles actually remember faces and know who their owners are.
great pets if you ask me. very low maintenance and can even pass it down to your kids one day.